CA Wildfire Relief: Free Photo Scanning*

ScanMyPhotos Offers Free Photo Scanning for So California Wildfire Victims. Their friends and relatives may have duplicate copies and other photos of them over the years.


Free photo scanning details are provided below–it’s super easy and we are here to help! But first, here’s why we’re doing this—it’s all about using photography to comfort many who lost everything. 


How to Recover Your Photo History

The wildfires have caused unimaginable devastation, leaving countless families grappling with loss. For those who’ve lost cherished photographs, the pain can feel even more profound. That’s why ScanMyPhotos, a leader in photo digitization, is stepping up to help. We’re offering free photo scanning services to wildfire victims with access to duplicate photos from friends or relatives.

Listen to what Rich DeMuro, the nationally syndicated (Rich On Tech) expert, reported on this advocacy campaign to comfort many.

Listen to Rich DeMuro (Rich On Tech) discuss ScanMYPhotos wildfire relief to scan photos from friends who may have duplicate copies

Why Immediate Action is Vital

Photographs hold irreplaceable links to our past. After a disaster, they become even more valuable, serving as emotional lifelines for recovery. Fire, smoke, and water damage can quickly destroy physical prints. Acting now ensures these treasures can be preserved before it’s too late.

Mitch Goldstone, CEO of ScanMyPhotos.com, emphasizes, “Photos are more than paper. They’re emotional anchors and a vital part of our history. This program aims to bring hope and healing to families recovering from this tragedy.”

How ScanMyPhotos Can Help

The photo archival firm offers complimentary scanning of loose photographs for families affected by the wildfires. Rapid Processing: We’ll start your order immediately upon receipt.

Additional Services

Discounted rates are available for those seeking advanced archival options with the promo code WildfireRelief. (Note: Standard return shipping and handling fees apply. Local taxes may also apply. Void where prohibited and this program may end without notice).

Watch this CBS Evening News feature on ScanMyPhotos and two of its famous customers who saved their photos, including (see link) digitizing 347,000 pictures!

Via PetaPixel: “91-Year-Old Photographer Loses Over 80,000 Images in LA Wildfires.”

*How to Apply

If you or someone you know has lost photographs in the wildfires, follow these steps to get started:

  1. Email Us: Send the details of your situation to [email protected].
  2. Send Your Photos: Once approved, mail us your loose photos. We will send you an eGift certificate for the agreed-upon photo scanning project cost. Enter that code at checkout under eGift Code. We’ll handle the rest. Select the upgrades you desire at a discounted rate when you enter this promo code: WildfireRelief. Watch this brief video on how to prepare your pictures.
  3. Receive Your Digital Files: We will send your original back and a link for you and the person you are doing this for to access the JPEG digital files to both of your email inboxes.

Act quickly, as this wildfire photo recovery program is only available for a limited time.


CBS News correspondent David Pogue Tweeted to share this campaign with his 1.2 million followers

CBS News correspondent David Pogue shared this Tweet on the wildfire relief project for free photo scanning to his 1.2 million followers


 

The Heart Behind the Program

ScanMyPhotos has been at the forefront of photo preservation for over 30 years. We’ve helped families and large organizations protect memories from hurricanes, floods, and wildfires. Our mission goes beyond technology; it’s about preserving history and nostalgia.

“After witnessing the destruction these fires caused, we knew we had to act,” says Goldstone. “By preserving these photos, we’re safeguarding history and providing a glimmer of hope during dark times.”

A Trusted Name in Photo Digitization

Since 1990, ScanMyPhotos.com has preserved one billion photos. Featured on major news platforms like The Today ShowCBS Evening NewsUSAToday, the Associated Press, The New York Times, and many more, our work is trusted nationwide. We pride ourselves on providing fast, professional, and compassionate archival services.

Stay Connected

For updates and resources, visit our blog. Learn about how we’re helping families preserve their memories and discover tips for protecting your photos in the future.


USA TODAY Feature on why to digitize pictures